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  • Cross developping targetting both Java Swing and GWT

    - by WizardOfOdds
    Does anyone know of any tool that can facilitate/ease porting of an app to both Java Swing and GWT? I've got a few "screens" that makes complete sense to have both in a desktop app and in a browser and I was wondering if there was some kind of common API that could be targetted that would facilitate creating these two different "views" (see my comment)?

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  • Creating a custom device for Swing/AWT to draw to

    - by beta
    I am working on an embedded linux device that requires custom java code to draw to the screen. I was wondering if there was any way to create a custom adapter that can update the display based off our drawing code. I have done some digging and haven't found any information as to how Devices are implemented or plugged into Swing/AWT. Any information is greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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  • ejb timer service vs cron

    - by darko petreski
    Hi Ejb timer service can start some process in desired time intervals. Also we can do the same thing with cron (min 1 minute) interval. But doing it with cron we have more power on controlling, monitoring and changing the intervals. Also we can restart if needed the cron very easily by command line. Also we can add or remove lines in the cron transparently. What are the advantages of using ejb timer services over calling the ejbs from cron ? (several lines of code in the cron classes are not a problem) Regards.

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  • Pop-up window in Java Swing

    - by Gabriel Parenza
    Hey, Can someone suggest me how to implement a pop-up window in Java Swing. I want the pop-up window to be a modal window (user cannot return to the main window when the pop-up is open). I tried doing it using JDialog but it allows only one widget for user input to be in it whereas I need multiple widgets. I may be wrong here but this is what I was able to do. Appreciate your help.

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  • tabs problem in Java Swing

    - by charan
    I have created 8 tabs in a tabbed panel using Java Swing. The problem is when I enter data in any tab and click the save button. After clicking it leaves the present tab/panel and goes to the first tab. I have to retain on the same tab after clicking the save button. Please help me on this.

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  • Good-looking Java Swing Look&Feel?

    - by eric
    I'm working on an open-source Java Web Start application, and I'd like to give it a consistent theme across platforms. Metal is totally ugly, and I'm not particularly happy with Substance (esp. performance). What are the best Swing Look&Feel options out there today?

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  • Timer does not stop in android

    - by RBADS
    I made an application in android and used timer like this.. try { CountDownTimer start1 = new CountDownTimer(20000, 1000) { public void onTick(long millisUntilFinished) { TextView timeShow = (TextView)findViewById(R.id.showTime); timeShow.setText(" "+" 00:" +millisUntilFinished / 1000); } But my problem is i don't know how to stop timer. Any idea? I already tried: quitApplication.setOnClickListener(new OnClickListener() { public void onClick(View v) { start1.cancel(); Intent i = new Intent(v.getContext(), startGame.class); startActivity(i); // TODO Auto-generated method stub } });

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  • how to change swing look and feel in netbeans

    - by radi
    i am new to netbeans ide , i have a swing desktop application and i want to change the default java look and feel (for it) to substance look and feel ( or other) , so how to add substance jar file to my project (i want to deploy the project to jar file) , and set a look and feel from it . thanks

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  • Swing verify code on event dispatch thread at runtime

    - by Jeff Storey
    Are there any libraries that instrument code to verify that methods called on swing components are called on the event dispatch thread? It probably wouldn't be too difficult to write some basic code for doing this, but I'm sure there are edge cases and whatnot that other people have handled. I'm looking for this at runtime though, not for unit tests. thanks, Jeff

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  • two or more timer with different intervals with C#

    - by kaushal
    Hi guys, I have to a d.b entry in which the intervals are given, Suppose 1 timer tm_5 will check the entries after every 5 mins & the timer tm_10 will check the entries after every 10 mins, The problem is that it checks only the entries for tm_5 not for the tm_10. I am using C#.net 2005 & MS sql server 2005. Guys please me with full code beacuase I am new to this field.. Thnks a lot... Kaushal

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  • Unselecting RadioButtons in Java Swing

    - by Thomas
    When displaying a group of JRadioButtons, initially none of them is selected (unless you programmatically enforce that). I would like to be able to put buttons back into that state even after the user already selected one, i.e., none of the buttons should be selected. However, using the usual suspects doesn't deliver the required effect: calling 'setSelected(false)' on each button doesn't work. Interestingly, it does work when the buttons are not put into a ButtonGroup - unfortunately, the latter is required for JRadioButtons to be mutually exclusive. Also, using the setSelected(ButtonModel, boolean) - method of javax.swing.ButtonGroup doesn't do what I want. I've put together a small program to demonstrate the effect: two radio buttons and a JButton. Clicking the JButton should unselect the radio buttons so that the window looks exactly as it does when it first pops up. import java.awt.Container; import java.awt.GridLayout; import java.awt.event.*; import javax.swing.*; /** * This class creates two radio buttons and a JButton. Initially, none * of the radio buttons is selected. Clicking on the JButton should * always return the radio buttons into that initial state, i.e., * should disable both radio buttons. */ public class RadioTest implements ActionListener { /* create two radio buttons and a group */ private JRadioButton button1 = new JRadioButton("button1"); private JRadioButton button2 = new JRadioButton("button2"); private ButtonGroup group = new ButtonGroup(); /* clicking this button should unselect both button1 and button2 */ private JButton unselectRadio = new JButton("Unselect radio buttons."); /* In the constructor, set up the group and event listening */ public RadioTest() { /* put the radio buttons in a group so they become mutually * exclusive -- without this, unselecting actually works! */ group.add(button1); group.add(button2); /* listen to clicks on 'unselectRadio' button */ unselectRadio.addActionListener(this); } /* called when 'unselectRadio' is clicked */ public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) { /* variant1: disable both buttons directly. * ...doesn't work */ button1.setSelected(false); button2.setSelected(false); /* variant2: disable the selection via the button group. * ...doesn't work either */ group.setSelected(group.getSelection(), false); } /* Test: create a JFrame which displays the two radio buttons and * the unselect-button */ public static void main(String[] args) { JFrame frame = new JFrame(); frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE); RadioTest test = new RadioTest(); Container contentPane = frame.getContentPane(); contentPane.setLayout(new GridLayout(3,1)); contentPane.add(test.button1); contentPane.add(test.button2); contentPane.add(test.unselectRadio); frame.setSize(400, 400); frame.setVisible(true); } } Any ideas anyone? Thanks!

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  • Java Swing for emulation

    - by Zachary
    I am planning to create a GUI for an emulation process using Java Swing. I would like to kindly ask if anyone could provide me some basic information about the technologies that I may need for the development of Java applications which handle emulation processes.

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  • A simple two column layout with Swing

    - by Derk
    How to get a sidebar JPanel of a fixed with with Swing. Now I'm trying this: public SidebarPanel() { this.setLayout(new BoxLayout(this, BoxLayout.PAGE_AXIS)); this.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(200, this.getPreferredSize().height)); ... But when I resize the window also the width of the sidebar changes. How to fix this?

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  • Task Manager Like App using Java Swing

    - by buddhika
    I want to how know how to set about writing a monitoring app such as Windows task manager using Java Swing. The main feature I am concerned with is the grid with a graph which get drawn with time. What are the features that I need to accomplish this? (e.g.: Java2D etc).

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  • How to close a java swing application from the code

    - by hstoerr
    What is the proper way to terminate a Swing application from the code, and what are the pitfalls? I'd tried to close my application automatically after a timer fires. But just calling dispose() on the JFrame didn't do the trick - the window vanished but the application did not terminate. However when closing the window with the close button, the application does terminate. What should I do?

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  • Creating an invisible button in Java Swing

    - by AniDev
    Hello, I have seen many times on Java Swing GUIs buttons that look like images until the mouse rolls over them. They appear to not have their content area filled. When the mouse rolls over them, the content area fills in but the button looks as though the mouse is not hovering over it. An example of this would be the toolbar of buttons used to activate each demo in SwingSet2. How is this effect possible? Thanks!

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